Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1885 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY M01tNING: APRIL 29 1SS5."
GF-KKUAIi TELEGRAMS.
Barlooa liana way. Special to the ßentlnel. Lafayette, Ind., April 23. A Irightfal runaway occurred at the foot of Main street earl this corn Id?, which resulted in break ing several rehiclea and the killing of a hone. The band of an opera company gars an exhibition in front of the St. Nicholas Hotel, at which the horses took fright and, ataxtiog on a dead inn, npset everything that came before them. They -first landed in the frnit wagon of Pottlitzer Bros., which tbpy succeeded in breaking np completely. A bogjjy ttandins in front of Godman'a livery stable was upset and broken to pieces. After having freed themselves of the waon, they started through the river bridge, wnlch fortunately was frte from vehicles, dragging the doable trees after them. They "were stopped at the gravel pit near Channcey, when it was found that the le of one of the hordes was broken, which will render it unless forever. The owner of the horses, Mr. ilcCormick, will at enca begin suit aea'.nut the show company for 1 trage?. He values the hoise at nearly -'30. The rest of the damage la not considered very serious. Horrible Martlets and galclde. Coxcobdia, O., April 21 One of the most torrible crimes ever known in this section was committed near this place Sunday nijht, A man named Adolph Hess, with his wife and child,. lived in a mean little houss three miles irom the village. Some time during the night Hess, who was addicted to drink, took an ax and with one blow severed ths head of his child from its body. The head was found on the floor. Hess then beat his -wife on the head until life was extinct. The room bore evidence o. a dre&dfal struggle. The floor was smeared with blood, cnairs were broken and bloody finger-marks stained tbe wall. The woman's body, almost nude, was horribly braised and cashed and la In one corner. After his bloody work IIes3 hurjg him?elf to a rafter, and when found all tne bodies were stiff. Seymour Items. Special to tie Sentinel. Bbymocb, Ind., April 23. John Robinson's circus and cenagarie exhibited in this city yesterday and last night, and was attended by 4.S0O people. It is one of the best shows that has been here. Mr. K. H. Maloney, a popular conductor on the O. and M. Road, and Miss Katie Lyon, an accomplished young lady of this city, were married at the Sr. Ambrose Catholic Church at 8 o'clock, Her. A. Schenk officiating. The happy couple left for Chicago and the North on an extended wedding tonr. Our farmers are busily engaged in planting watermelons, and a larger area will bs put in than for some time. Odd Fellows' Celebration. Special to the Sentinel. WA3HI50T05, Ind., April 28. Odd Fellows' day was appropriately celebrated by Liver pool Lodge of this city. In the afternoon the Order, in full uniform, paraded the principal streets, after which, under the auspices of the order, B. F. Foster, P. O. 8., Secretary of the Grand Lodge of tbe State of Indiana, delivered an exceedingly well timed address on Odd Fellowship at tbe Opera-house, a commodious structure owned by the order. The audience was both large and attentive. The public initiation of a candidate end an excellent supper by the Daughters of Re bet ah were the principal features f the evening's entertainment. Case of Embezzlement. Niw Yokk, April 23 -Herbert Ü, Hall, a clerk In the transportation cilice ot (Je raid F. Hastings, heard, some time ago and since lie resigned his situation, that his employer wai making charges of dishonesty against Lira. He surrendered himself to the police, and demanded an investigation, which re suited in hit being honorably discharged. Afterward a careful search of the books of the firm showed that during Iiis clerkship Halt bad manipulate! them, and embezzled $12,0X0 belonging to the firm. Hall was ar rested to day end committed for examination. He belongs to a uud family. Meeting f Iron ami Natl Manufacturer. PiTTitTt, April 2-v A meeting of the mannfat turera of Iron and nails has been called for to-morrow afternoon, to meet the Conference Committee lately appointed by tho Amalgamated Association of Iron and fiteel Worker. This Is to be the first meetInk of a lerlt , to determine what the iron work scale, shall b for the next year. The meeting I peculiar, from the fact (bat lit atrad of a coiunilttre from the tni.nufa.tur na, tbe luetnifncturert themeUei will ha prevent In a holy. It la tmdcrctooj that th committee of iron workers will do all In their power to bay the present cala adopted. I! n tu ii at Feature of the lUltromt Miners' pit Ih. I'itt ut; n( April 2V-At a meeting Of foal miners at Irwin Hlation, on the I'enntjlva nia Ktllrcad, veiterdaf, It was dutdd to continue the strike for sixty cents tr ton. About I,. '-ol miners are Involved In the Ulk. A majority of tlni are In itrnUbt ened ritrutmtanrro, and a public tulnrrlp Hon baa hied opened for their benefit. An tinunnl fe attire nf the utrike h a tnm,rncfl revival conducted by exMter Workmen üankln, of the Knights of i.ahor. Over IK) signers to tbe pledge have Wen obtained. Illinois Muntrr Trials. rrecial tn the tvntitiPl. M ATTCon, AprU'.'v At Charleston t3-t;tj the WlnkleMack murder r a.ie wan pattponed until Monday on account of the slcknets of an important witness. Ibe Cook murder can was called and fonr Jnrjmen were secured. David Cook, colored, Is rt:arped with having murdered his wlb in this city June .0, isii. The body was sunk in an elghtvfoat well. The evldenro tof Ccok'a pullt I pretty strong, and there h llttlo doubt of his conviction. LugAnapui t Notes. eppctaltotneflcattncl. Lot; a K port, April VM The Mascotte Ila Tdiii, of I.afave'te.bfftt the Ilroaderay Team at tie Kink "hut night, in three straight pcaK TL. City Democratio Convention will be held to ntght. James O'Donnell, a prominent livery sta b!e proprietor, is on trial in the Circuit Court for forgery. Hoard of Trade Mamblsrs Not Afraid. Chicago, April -3 In an interview this xcornlng Treiident Blake, of the Biard of Trade, said the bill introduced in the Legis lature to repeal the charter had its origin among the bucket-shop interests, which the
board had been fighting for jesrs to preven t them rtceiflng the board's quotations and cambline on them. The bill gave him no esc axlness. He did not think: the Leglsla ture would give it a second reading. Nothing, he believed, would ba done in the matter by the board. Chloroformed and llobbed. Bt. Locis, April 23. A Chattanooga, Tenn., special to the Post Dispatch eays a sensational robberr occurred at the Head Home there last night. R. D Muliane, Division Superintendent of the Cincinnati Ssuthern Railroad, was chloroformed while asleep and robbed of nearly SsOO. He awoke at day break grea'ly nauseated and could scarcely breathe He found his c!othe3 scattered about, the pockets riSed, his rooai door burst open and chloroform cdor still strong in the room.
Plymouth Pestilence. 1Yilkeseap.ee, Fa., April J8. The pestilence at Plymouth appears to bs raging more extensively'in the lowest Prt cf town, where mostly all the houses are occupied oy Hungarians and Poles. In xnanv instances from fifteen to twenty-five of these dwell under one roof, ana it is here that this ma lanal disease is reported to be most fatal. In the better portion of the borough, the epidemic is thought to be abating somewhat. One death is reported since last night. Reports From Panama. New York, April 2S. A special to the Tribune from Panama, dated April 27, eays: French inflaence is supreme here. The. French people living at Panama boast that the protect from Paris caused the American trcops to leave the city. The local paper declares the came thing. An American bark, which was capture4 by the rebels, has been retaken by the Alliance and sent to Colon, liaise ana sixty insurgents are on board. California Crop Prospects. Saw Francisco, April 23. The Chronicle's crop reports from all parts of the State show that the grain yield in all of the counties except one will be only from one-quarter to three-quarters of last year's crops. This is largely due to the decreased acreage. The fruit districts report a largely increased acreage, but promising crops. What is lost in grain will be made up in fruit and wine. John McCallongH Growing Worse. Sr. Louis, April 2S. Friendi of John llcCullocgh, the actor, now visiting here, are gettiDg quite anxiocs over his condition, which seems to be growing worse rapidly, lie has wandered about the city for several days, imagining himself in Chicigo and Cincinnati, and inquiring constantly for streets and places in those cities. The evidences are that his mind is being rapidly undermined. Victims of the Fire. riTTSBri:o, April 2s The victims of last night's fire on Second avenue are all doing quite well this morning, except John (iroet zenger, who was injured so badly that he can not recover. The others will probably get well. The body of Nelson Wood was found at ' o'clock this morning covered with debris and badly crushed. The loss by the fire will not exceed $25,0C0. "Itotteaftltck'a" lluildlnc Condemned. New Yor.K, April 2S The committee of architects that examined buildings that had been erected in different parts of this city by Builder Iloddensick reported to-day that nearly all of them would have to be taken down and rebuilt; that the walls bulged aad were out of plnmb ; the foundations defective and tbe buildings constructed of defect ive material. Transfer of the Alert. Halifax, N. S., April 21. The transfor of the Arctio steamer Alert from the Amerioan to the British (iovernment wai formally made to day at the dockyard. Detachments of marines and light infantry formed a fjuard of honor. The American Hag on the xhlp wa replsced by tbe llrltliti ensign while a lulute was being lire J. Workmen Huipeuded, Fmitiirit', April 2-. feventy-fWe employes of the Wertinghoui Machlno Cj nt any have bein suspended on account of a lack of orders The men, who bve bu working half time moat of the winter, art) very detpondtnl over the suspension. Water llwtnllng itTrnicr, April 2 Reports from all puts of this ylclnlty itate that the Hoods of this spring have bti greater than for many jean psat. The town of Ht. Ilnyiuond wai partly Inundated, hat the w.itor is now ru' ceding. Purl If j Infi Heriiiu!, New Yuuk, April 2. l'Aningere on Bermuda steamers report that ihn British are putting the Islnnd of Bermuda In a com plete state of detent, Illinois MMatorlil. Hi niNumi i, III., April -N. In the Joint sritlon of the (Jetisrsl Anonibly only oun vote wti t t for ticti.ttof, which Win (lvfti to (leneral I.ov'AU. S aSykr a A Mldiil tit l.uw lor Ol im Innatl, Cot I'Min i, o April 2s. The Legislatur to-day passed a law requiring itloon in (Muri tu nil to rrmnli closed from mldnljht until i a. in. lxltis trtim Msasles, Nitw Yoiiic, April 2. There have bt-on I'O deaths among the children of this city f i oiu iura) In line January 1. t 1 " 1 i 1'ariHvi l!lul. l-'arniers' rlnbs are a h'rrut want. ha?e fitste and County Agricultural Hjoletlea, wlln annual fstrs, flucti are trood si far ai they ko. but their mertltiRs for discus Ion are ger eraliy but once a yrar, and ih$ during fair wrek, when the attention is very much ab&orhfd with fair matters. We have BiitlcQlturnl japers enough, but their circatstlon In many of the farmlog towns is very limited. Wb.tt is wanted li a f-irmar' club, tn etery town or b einess center, where fernere come to market, or to get their suppllrs, that they may have npportanl y for a conference, tor an hour or two, on some tobic firevioutlv announced, and occasional exhibitions of frnlts and vegetable, darin the snmmer ncd fall. In this way, the best farmnt with their reading, experiments and metcods, would be brought In close contact with tboee who are In the back ground, and tbe business of farming be mads far msre attractive and profitable. Oar census statistic for the last tbtrty years show a steady drift cf our pornlatinn toward the ettie and villsgrs. Th se gain at the expenee of the agricultural towns. The echo 1 home and church In many of them ars half erap tied. There Is no remedy far this decaleice but In the gospel rf hasbandry, tanght end illustrated by the firmen thsmjelve?, who should exalt their own calling.
A FRAIRIE FIRE.
Thrilling Enteod of Life oa the West era rial eg. How a Party Wsi Haddeuly Alvrined and Proved iuelf Eqaal to the Kniergeucj. Colorslo Sur.) After the performance ol the "Wild West" one afternoon last week, a Star reporter found himself listening, with a group 3f others, to the conversation betvre;n members of tbe company. They were recounting the various events of the day and spinning yarns for the benefit of their guests. Yes," said Con Groner, the cowboy Sheriff of the Platte, after entertaining the party with interesting stories of the West and Idling of the exciting times in Sherman's campaign to the Eea and ttraightenisg oat his five times wounded leg, ' you can bet that there is nothiDg eo terrifying es a prairie fire. Why, juat think of the Chicago and your Boston fires, when solid wood and stone walls were the feel, and you can judge whnt a hurricane of destruction mutt ensue when the thick-, tall, dry grass of the plains geti started and there are none of tho barriers in the chape of streets to star it. Gre;it Scott! bow it makes a fellow's hair stand on end, even when he thinks of it." 'Well," eaid Back Taylor, a3 he lengthened out another tection of his gigantic frame, "tbat weft no sloacn cf a (care at 'Tne latte' lait fall, if my memory lervei uie rihu" "You can bet your laat dol-piecc that IK wasn't," Eays Jim Lawson. I thoaght Sata would lose his long hair that day. Why it iutt waked old Jchn Nelson up, and hedii work like a beaver you'd thought he had a live. teara' job to do in h day w&il hi jest lit it till his beard and eyebrows wera hiEgfd." "You're inst right ha did," chimed in Broncho BUI, "Cody's homestead, horteranch and the Wild West rrtnebe, where old John's outfit was came darned near going, boys." Old Pod Whittiker was oi a visit to Cody's, and when Johnny Burke asied him what ha thought of it, ths old man swung his one fin to Heaven and eaid: "Oli, dear! ob, dear! I ttonpht the judgment day had come, and for once I'd have bet my pile oa the Bioie," and when everything had tettled dou, poor old Pop asked Burkeon the qniet: "Siy, John; how toon do we start for New York?" contributed Seth, the pony express rider. "Yes, and Burke and Pop lit out a couple of days after, and eaid they had btninesi in New York," sarcastically remarked little Dnde Baker. "Here's Jule Keen, our handsome trsasurer, he can tell aboot it. 1 heard him and Major North Oed blea him tell about it, and bad the nightmare afterwards. I dreamt tbat Bill's beautiful home, his Unnanse hone rancbe, barns, stables and corrals, had gone, and the Wild West camp too, and tbetu ponies here were blackened cinders." eays John Hancock, ex Marshal of North Piatte, with a serious look, as 11 the picture still haunted hf i memory. "Tbe town had a narrow e'eape, and as it wes my first view of eu:h a srene, I can never fjrget It," started rotund Keen, es he turned the lock in his cashbox. "Tbat day tbe town was full of pAopb tbere mnet have been over a hundred horcs and teams, within a musreof Tucker"; eome tied, others browsing around according to the custom there. Oroner had re!gnoJ, and Hancock also, to come wiih, this low and tbe folks were discussing their succfsiore. The boys were in 'TuefcV Irrigating ben some one at the door remarked: "Beck at that fellow otulng; wonder what 'a behind him?' Coning ovtr ths prairie Hka n stre ik ot llgutnlng was B It's racer, "Kile," w ho has a record ot 1:4 5. On, on became, the crowd bfivjtulng more pnuled until little Jonn Nelson, without rail Jli or bridle, only just tho tmlter rope, iJ.nhe lhy Unnble to stop him, und shoutel to!)lv who was anxiously watching him, "Fire! Prairie! Pop eayo whoa! b)y, whoa! boy." While the little blf breed onrler was culling his Heed ami turning him toward ll cmwd all hastily scanned ths hori.ou n'id with blanched checks rctilUed what Uie Mutant black cloud n eant as the win! wai dead on" to th town. Kite" c'rcllnt around, his young rl!r lllerutiy yoild rut his nnsiage. "Pop iya prulrle lire to come pretty dmn julclc or Iber')! he hell" y. hielt wii Jurdty nicmniy to start the ciowd, who airily weie scfambllug into bu.;tis, catrhln horifü, lel'ris: b'nnkst, ovsrco.ttt, gittin, tt'tmki ti out of tho stores, matrlie, rop", kefcinie, anvttilt'rt which would nsSt In Iho Mruk'l will the Hantel ll iüil.) Bill's min hi wem in the dltectlon fr.)ru wlilnlt Ilm lire was approaching; la fart, 1 1 y wer 11 that rpnratf d the tire fron tlx town, end It they huriied ths town nnut r ulrnv Hill was ti ounted on old Charit l:i a Iwlukln; he ttijtf Inquired after th. plows. a s ntU of relief vprrndliig over Iii feiturr whu Informed that they wen at Ihn raudh, and then, ihoutlng .Diu dlrfctloiis. wai oil' like m tlsh, fjlloi'l hfltor tkclter ly ttii wlmii (rowdtnthe dtrrctlou of the thick, bin!. Muokn whlrli ha rolling Up lu ihn snt n'id lncreetpr In volume every iMottietit, It wi a prand H'-ht to tf thnm ai thsy nret t out fti tlislr leadsr et th hosd dUl"g s'roi thepUttif. Atont two miles out they wr' n et hy rcoren and rcores of frlchlrnrd rUtie, horpee ami nutlet rushing on In maitd t Ii terror to en ape. Cody titniily orib're t Seine if his men to liffiit thmn o thst thrty would trors thursllrortil trark, lnliid vvhlc't a atrip of lend had hreti ImmM ovrr a fnw ilnys hefor, In anlldpatlon of J tut limit uu a vr nt, and tl.r rt he dfthed on aa'n, "Alnt a hslf luU beyond tho tioine.if en I, Mujor Ntifth, Uncle Nelmm and the raurheinsu had alrrnly ilarttd alt bl plows four unit Ix liorrts to a plow a insu on the leailera, a horte man t harulla t!i whip hluiit-'iUte, two nun taking turns at ths bardies: und whlK I ant telUn,; tt, a plowed trip cf land, or 'lire break, was mado to the river t .mk, tenma with w.iter harreli wer streaming along, and. dashing here and there, Riving ordrra anddi-ipatching i d triera, rr.de Cody, whose arrival win grttde 1 with shouta. His nnteti were quickly obeyed by all, and souu I cuM k- that tho llttlo army ami Its commander had been trained by sa t xperlencea how and what to de. Dipping the ropes In keronene. and llgutln the same, Cody and a number of othara roda along aide if the furrow neareit tbe approaching danger, sitting lire to the prvj cioin to the plowed ground. A burning line to the rlvr was eoon slowly cracking against the wind, while with wet blankets, ran here and there, men whipping out any atrav sparks that crostt d the border or fell from the air, which had now become almost stifling hot, the tine ahes which were falling making it look gray, as it it snowed. Paster approached the great mass of smoke and tlauo, It did not sweep along as the 'back lire did. but jumped a hundred yaMs at a time, hiding, rnmbliDg, crackling, ts It it wa snapping up atorettcf young timber. In tbe meantime the soorting, frightened horses, who had been turned Ioom, their masteis belog at work on toot, had dashed off for the ranch, with old Charlie at their
head snd a couple cow boys at their AtU. rhe buck fire elowlv worked to windward, and when it reached a distance of about a quarter cf a mile iteeemed alt at one?, to bs swallowed np by a billow ot tiame which, as it airac the caving shore, leaped a hundred feet into the air and turned to cbcdi of b!ackest smoke. Foiled in its wrrk of destruction in that direction, the lire s!owly burned down along the line to the river's edge and sullenly expired. Tee ranche and town were eafeand I bad witnessed one of tte mcst grand as well aa awful sights it ever falls to th9 lot ot man to witness. As lon as memory J&sts I siall never forget the afterocon, last November, whn Bill and the toys conquered tbe prairis fire." It05T0S m:sc AM) NKWr.iT.
M.v.s i:km tiif. rrs-.)33. Oh. tell ns what new trouble ha'chia;; t)h, p:mt ttf ci as fat ea yon ti;i. All tboje .'stest 'abul dlpitcbes Frcra the Lo:ders or AfgbauUuin ! Dow Custla then wish'to a Penjleh Whr.le country a far as Hert! And will Kuelsnd really defend the Kroutier .' aad, oh, where i taat ;? Oh. tell us sbont AbdnrrahTiian. Wfcia Du Jena meet t!;o Ameer Will ibis W c'.ctivo ia culm in' Tee (xciUmeut about ihu Iiuntier? Oh, no, genile reader, we think not; Keparts Irom theraxiüs Martha! IliTe just lncu recviveJ. and tbe shrlai not ii'roxa calling lie talic Ameer ijab. But no o:t? can tell quite for cerUi'i About tninca la Afüaui-taa, W here tbe f i a e e ion hoar coacertia' Home totally JiJerent plan. Rotsn Courier, Acul? rheumat'stn is an intiammation of the joints, mcrked by pain, heat, redness and a tendency to sudden ly fchift frooi ooe joint to another. With thtse Symptoms apply Salvation 0.1, the great pain cure, to tbe ejected i arls without delay. Pnca twentyliva cents a bottle. P1LP "THE 'OLD RELIADLE25 YEARS IW USE. The Greatest ZItdical Triunph cf ths Aj indorsed all overtho World SYMPTOMS OF A TOPPED Loss ofappetite. Nausea, bojrciscoS' tive. Painjn tho Head. with a dull sen. sati o iij.nt hofcackpar tFainundoi tho.shoulder-blade. fullness alter eating, withjajlisincUnatton to cxertior pfjodyjor mind. Irritability of te mjv er, Low pirits,Lossof memory, with a. feeling of "having neglected "soma lPTAr-cs- Dizziness, Flutter ing of tho Heartpot s beforeTEbbye Y 1 l'qwS kin. H g äd ac h e , R estl ossriest at night, highly, colored Urine. IP THESE WAItNI?TG3 ÄltE UNnEEDKD, 52::::: 1:221212 xivjl c::u rs se7il::xd. TUTT'S TILLS nr cncially n..laito J to uclnitsvs, one iloo cilVrti such rtchttrije of fVelinrr to ntoni: the eu riot er. Thoy Inrrrnne tl .)tprtl(e, Hint cnus tbeboOy toTak 'it 1, tir.iu th eyatorn it noiti initril, nn i ty lh'lr Totiln Action on th ) Dtcalh t ri'an. JUru lor Stool nrn yr'.lvr.l. lri rula. TüH'S fMUFM". JAT IlAir: or Vliiüi r. rbiiT:,:' t t a ;ro-Y l:r.cr: t)ywii.i npiiuufion ? tlH imt. li iini.iftn u iiiitutiil i-olor. acte Int.'intnr.c.iiislv. .nlil l.y l)fiu'yt, or CfYl co. Cd iTlurrnv I3t., Now York. iiinv;:w;i.TTri;i7ra"TrtM;viTiTJVi;irni It lift f w t tlirt rctnrdici n!ni'"k vithnnt rniinl.-', i.tiviidy nlrit ti - Inliu t' ,nr all Ilm Hl h .i xlMii t mil. iiiK lniiMniitly, 'I lioimnn I li4 I, um Uiciu i'.iwi il. -n to ti'.k a rill) f'r tlmiu. Nml! r: li.ivo f I'iiiUivl nil n 1 1 t-mpf t at i in.iiiiMit n !l t n IiiIip U!tiMttinitUtii an t NrcralMl A I .n.( iii'''"i'ii i'( ill. ii I i - h t,l nun I In IM. 1 1 Ihiir H'il.ii'l Milllnl (iirjal u( tllll 'i urj I I y uf in i'. I i if i ill urn' 1'it y i.m I h tin i Mtii li i mi U J Dil I t'l" 'iMl'l' t II."' 1 1' 111 1. ill I MM to. A n I vi t vn Miy Imtli run .o ti rl, nn I tlit A l II I n rtli unit w ill dii I In t n Hilf 'i hi t'"i l'i Vi( I iut ll i,u il II la Hut It Lu4 U im it. $5 Q&Jcf' filler l & ):. -. S. I.'. I 'mr n. I.l.. ... -t 'll.ir.l r.'n. 'i,'itl"i"l t';i mi It. N" lli'it, i'imi lihni. liuii min Ii i I li.-it l.'fi tiMrii tli. I 'ill li l.'ir ir II s lui'l.lli I'lM II ti", lli' nM In lit I i0i il ItU llini i In i in ill. HI ll II v It 'i I'i'l. Ii I. ft I 'I f A I It . I i Hin i i im mi I 1 1, I'M' i I .'Mi'li' v Ii" W in In Ii' I nil ll I ill lul. iy lut w m wi ll, ii.ld l' 4' riiiiii)i"i an rinnt, IN v. Willhm C.-ilH. !.h., p i-t'-r f,i .1 ii. '. M J ' I 'ntt.'l , N- A I I it ' i II, I '"'i ll , II I l! t in ( r ItMi i n m l Im m ill I iif.'iuii v(.in lilii'iiiiiiii.iin, in i in 1 1-. if i hi il i M fin i ihm. 1 1 1 1 -in A 'i i hi um. hi 4 ur"l luiit, mi l Iii I ll.M'" ll t'l li lli'ail I I". II.M. ( Imii ilT, hi tlm N. V, IikI ii M." . A ni i t um o i i nn d I i n i t li'.iiMii. t. ti-ut fri tu ti. Ii Iii' li.til m. II n -I 4 )fni mil 1 1 tit. IiYv. V. U. i:;iP, Wi.-lilu.t. n. ). ('., a " I m,,M,.,' Ill y,iU Mm... I In l!n l Mil f . 1 1 1. 1 i. l I it iniwl 1. 1 1. In I ui 1 1, i in J 1 1 .itli.li . ll I'V Pi TI .4l llll'll lk lli'llt Iii ln'l'1." Tluu'tv.itijiir tltti) 1 1, AVill it iir'M,f Wrt I !ln If .Will. I II Wi lllilrj ilif f Vi'lt Inimt i1. cl.li. If t'i'H tilt 'tft u t A I III i fu Ii i if ynnr ilnny l"t, n 111 ai n II ru n ni I i,l I'll r. . I I nf t' 4nit I iii-i'-oiitt il iliftr 1 1 r i tl.t n ti n r l lint )ini 'my It f i urn )nnr iliiiMJl-h t'ul tf I it; lim-ii'l il, du ii't l ) .Unmut I 1 i v uucUilUK tiul vl'lr hi (.lnH f'Ull li ua ilifni tod. ATHtOPHOr.OS CO., (12 WALL ST., KCW YORK. .im.imt'umqr.Miym'irininm nut nrLT roRürr mail thnt en be rrtarurt by tti Llirc ft-- tlT- i- W r. If n t faad v PERFEC71.Y aaTisPActoriy In ry rpwt,.ii U rfl i"r-uaI by y.fr. Va-?e la a Ttrirty of atylti nn.i rica. h l 1 hj rrl-i lii daJrj Terra tr. llvare of a orttile lmiutuu. atioa rnuine unli tl ai PtU'g Dnjon tUa tos CHlCACOCOtr CO. CtvO0 j
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